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This fact is proven later in the play when Lady Macbeth, who here seems unaffected by the perfidious nature of their dastardly deed, is later consumed by guilt. In act V, scene i, the nurse and doctor both perceive Lady Macbeth walking down the castle corridor rubbing her hands and pronouncing, “Out, damned spot! Out, I say!” She then rambles on by continuously referring to the deed that she and her husband had committed. She mentions the thane of Fife ( Macduff) whose family her husband had had executed. With bloody and invisible hand…great bond → metaphor; asking night to destroy the remnants of his conscience

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In Macbeth, Lady Macbeth says, "A little water clears us of this deed." Is this an accurate statement?Macbeth is no longer “full o’ the milk of human kindness”. He has embarked on the dangerous, bloody journey to make his throne secure. This even-handed justice Commends th’ingredience of our poisoned chalice To our own lips.” It also references that And let the angel whom thou still hast served” → refers to the witches as ‘angels’ to spite Macbeth

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for the poor wren, the most diminutive of birds, will fight, her young ones in her nest, against the owl” → criticising Macduff for fleeing to England by contrasting him against a wren.Lady Macbeth invoking her evil qualities shows her masculine qualities and how she is the ‘man’ in the relationship. After life’s …sleeps well → compares life to disease; constant struggle now at peace; sense of envy Verbal irony is actually the type of irony most used in everyday conversation, and can take the form of sarcasm — which is almost always used to denigrate someone or something. Regardless, the two are not the same thing, though many people conflate the concepts.

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Initially, Lady Macbeth remains composed and resolute following King Duncan's assassination and encourages her husband to calm his nerves. Unlike his evil wife, Macbeth reacts with remorse and instantly experiences the guilt of taking Duncan's life. Towards the end of the scene, Macbeth stares at his bloody hands and laments by saying, Macbeth’s men are serving him out of fear, rather than love or duty. This is another indicator of Macbeth’s terrible reign as king.It is a tale told by an idiot… nothing. → idiots are writers of the play; no matter what, at the end of the play, the stage will be empty A falcon…mousing owl hawked at and killed → falcons are superior birds of prey (Duncan is at a higher position in the hierarchical structure of their society) and is surprisingly killed by a mousing owl, generally considered to be docile and harmless (like Macbeth’s character in the mind of Duncan) In this case, the audience observes that Macduff is extremely misguided in his belief that Lady Macbeth is a delicate female who needs to be protected from talk of violence. In part, his words reflect a chivalrous fantasy about female psychology: Ladies are too innocent and gentle -- they can't cope with the reality of evil deeds. But it also reflects his mistaken beliefs about Lady Macbeth as an individual. He doesn't imagine that she could have anything to do with the murder. We know that -- on the contrary -- she is the mastermind behind the murder. It was her idea to drug the king's chamberlains. She is the one who egged Macbeth on. She's the one who coolly framed the guards for the murder by smearing the dead king's blood on their daggers. Far from being too delicate to hear about the murder scene, she's tampered with it--literally bloodied her hands in it--and derided her husband for being afraid to look. The audience is bewildered to witness such firmness, insensitivity and evil from a female character

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Maying procession where young men carried branches symbolic of fresh new beginning. Winter (period of adversity) is over Put rancours in my vessel of peace only for them→ put poison in his mind; Macbeth is aware that his actions have had a repercussions on his mental wellbeing Hear it not, Duncan; for it is a knell\ That summons thee to heaven or to hell.” → gives a sense of finality to the scene, which is reflected in the irrevocable nature of regicide.She challenges Macbeth’s manliness yet again, but Macbeth responds with equal tenacity due to the rage and frustration he is in.



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